What do owners, freelancers, managers, and employees have in common? They all communicate! Here are 10 titles for 2025 that will improve your writing and speaking in any medium or situation, including storytelling, marketing, persuasion, networking, negotiation, and more.
Super Communicator: How to unlock the secret language of connection
Written by Charles Duhigg
In this new award-winning bestseller, Duhigg explores how conversation works and examines how our experiences, values, and emotions influence how we speak and listen. Masu. Combining stories from diverse contexts such as the jury box, he combines counseling with research findings and advice to develop the skills and skills to listen to ourselves, hear others clearly, and connect with anyone. I’ll teach you the tools.
Pack a punch: How to write simple technology messages that win hearts, minds, and markets.
Written by Emma Stratton
Stratton, a messaging consultant for B2B technology companies, explains how to ditch boring product jargon. Features Then, craft a compelling message that tells how it solves a problem and benefits your customers. Stratton provides teaching exercises and techniques based on real-world examples to convey your ideas. product value and establish your company as a market leader.
Extremely Good Copy: 207 Micro-Lessons to Think and Write Like a Copywriter
Written by Eddie Schreiner
Schreiner shares the following insights: tell a storypersuasion, and creativity have made him a “copywriter’s copywriter” and his newsletter the industry’s “gold standard”, earning him praise from marketing writers such as Anne Handley, Brian Clark, and Cameron Day. I got it. The book’s micro-lessons cover Mindset: “Think Like a Copywriter” and Execution: “Write Like a Copywriter,” and show readers how to connect with people whether they write or not. It shows. social media content, landing page, advertising campaignor a dating profile.
Setting the Scene: Storytelling, Stage Presence, and the Art of Being Unforgettable in Every Spotlight
Written by Mike Ganino
Combining theater experience and business strategy, this book turns traditional public speaking advice on its head. Ganino, a high-end speaking coach, author, director, and former TEDx producer, shares his Mic Drop Method framework to captivate audiences, stand out, and succeed in presentations, conference hosting, keynote speeches, and more. Masu.
Fearless Integrity: Lead Better, Sell More, and Sensationalize
Written by Jeanne Sparrow
Sparrow, an Emmy Award-winning TV, radio and podcast host, sums up communications with his taglines: “Live, Tell, Sell” and “Be Brave, Be Free, Be You.” Her books provide real-world advice, inspiring stories, and practical tips to help readers build connections, improve leadership, and impact their communities.
Building your story Brand 2.0: Clarify your message so your customers listen
Written by Donald Miller
Miller’s million-selling branding bible has won lavish praise from readers including Seth Godin and the governor of Tennessee. This revised edition uses the author’s seven universal story elements to clarify your message, cut through competitive noise, and express your unique values, regardless of your audience: voters, fans, or consumers. We’re digging deeper into how to use it.
How to Deliver Bad News and Avoid It: A Guide for Managers
Written by Mahesh Guruswamy
Guruswamy, Kickstarter’s head of product development and current chief technology officer, provides a practical guide to difficult but necessary conversations. Whether it’s notifying a customer of a product delay or explaining performance improvements to an employee, this book provides practical guidance and example scripts to help managers communicate bad news effectively and empathetically. We provide.
Negotiation: The game has changed
Written by Max H. Bazerman
Known as the “Father of Evidence-Based Negotiation,” Harvard Business School Professor Bazerman combines a review of key negotiation techniques developed over the years with a practical guide to adapting them to today’s situations. .
Defy: The Power of No in a World Seeking Yes
Written by Dr. Sunita Shah
The book, which will be published next month, applies scientific principles to help readers make decisions that align with their values. The author is a doctor and organizational psychologist. trustconflicts of interest, disclosure, and compliance. A lecturer at prestigious universities in the US and UK, she explores why people “get along” and how we can speak up and do the right thing, not the expectations of others.
Next Conversation: Arguing Less, Talking More
Written by Jefferson Fisher
The book is already ranking highly in multiple categories on Amazon, even though it won’t be released until March. The author is a lawyer, author, and speaker whose videos, newsletters, and podcasts have a huge following. We provide practical advice, actionable strategies, and useful phrases to turn difficult conversations in business and life into meaningful conversations.